About Rick Morgan DMD
Endodontics occupies a quiet but essential corner of dental care—root canals, cracked teeth, and persistent pulp infections don’t announce themselves with fanfare, but they demand precision. In Mobile’s midtown, where Georgian Drive cuts through a mix of medical offices and residential pockets, specialists handle these cases without the frills of general dentistry. No whitening trays or routine cleanings here; the focus narrows to diagnosing tooth pain at its source and treating what lies beneath the enamel. It’s the kind of practice you’re relieved to find when an abscess flares up on a Tuesday afternoon—or when a filling gone wrong leaves you searching for a second opinion.
The address, 517 Georgian Dr, sits just north of the LODA Entertainment District’s hum, close enough to downtown’s pulse but far enough to avoid its congestion. Parking here means navigating a stretch where professional plaques outnumber streetlamps, where the sidewalks serve clinicians and patients in equal measure. Inside, the work revolves around microscopes and digital imaging; outside, the neighborhood’s rhythm is set by lunch-hour foot traffic and the occasional ambulance idling at a nearby hospital entrance. Endodontics doesn’t advertise with neon signs or social media campaigns—its presence is more utilitarian, a known quantity for dentists referring complex cases.
Most visits start with a question: *Why does this still hurt?* Answers come via 3D scans, retreatment evaluations, or surgical options when less invasive methods fall short. Traumatic injuries to teeth, stubborn infections after a root canal, even the occasional mystery pain radiating to the jaw—these are the puzzles they piece together. No one schedules an endodontic appointment for fun; the goal is resolution, not pampering. And while the procedures might sound clinical, the relief of a successfully treated tooth is anything but abstract.
Questions about treatment options or post-op care? A call to (251) 342-3433 connects directly to the team. For first-time visitors, the map pinpoints the office between a physical therapy clinic and a row of live oaks—no grand marquee, just a steady stream of patients who leave with prescriptions for antibiotics or follow-up instructions tucked into their pockets. This part of Mobile thrives on discretion; the real testament isn’t a Yelp badge but the dentists who keep sending their toughest cases here.
This listing was last updated on May 07, 2026